Wetherington to start 34-home community

Published: Friday, March 22, 2013 at 1:00 a.m.

Last Modified: Thursday, March 21, 2013 at 8:41 p.m.

Lee Wetherington Homes will begin construction on up to 34 home sites in Marshall's Landing, a residential community off State Road 70 in Manatee County.

The Lakewood Ranch-based builder is expected to break ground on a new model there within 60 days.

Lee Wetherington Homes' new model in Marshall's Landing will have an island colonial theme. Prices will start in the low $500,000s and homes will be from 2,300 to 4,000 square feet.

The two-story Osprey model is expected to be complete before the end of this year, the company said.

"Waterfront opportunities in this area are vanishing quickly, and this unique piece of property represents an excellent value for buyers," Peter Mason, vice-president of sales and marketing for Lee Wetherington, said in a statement. "We expect sales to come very quickly."

Wetherington saw its sales rise by 50 percent in 2012.

Revenues last year also were up by 38 percent for the homebuilder from more than $20 million in 2011.

<p>Lee Wetherington Homes will begin construction on up to 34 home sites in Marshall's Landing, a residential community off State Road 70 in Manatee County.</p><p>The Lakewood Ranch-based builder is expected to break ground on a new model there within 60 days.</p><p>Lee Wetherington Homes' new model in Marshall's Landing will have an island colonial theme. Prices will start in the low $500,000s and homes will be from 2,300 to 4,000 square feet.</p><p>The two-story Osprey model is expected to be complete before the end of this year, the company said.</p><p>"Waterfront opportunities in this area are vanishing quickly, and this unique piece of property represents an excellent value for buyers," Peter Mason, vice-president of sales and marketing for Lee Wetherington, said in a statement. "We expect sales to come very quickly."</p><p>Wetherington saw its sales rise by 50 percent in 2012.</p><p>Revenues last year also were up by 38 percent for the homebuilder from more than $20 million in 2011.</p><p>The number of new homes now in production was up 61 percent at 29.</p><p>That compared with 18 in 2011.</p>